Career Vocabulary
College
Workforce
Name that Job
Mystery
100

If you are interested in a job, you must fill this out to be considered for the position.

What is a job application?

100

The highest college degree that you can earn

What is a doctorate degree?

100
You make $14.00 every hour you are at your job.

What is your hourly rate of pay?

100

Someone that works in a school and educates students.

What is a teacher?

100

Do you need a college degree to become a cosmetologist/barber? 

No-but you must attend a cosmetology school. 

200

You already filled out a job application, and you received a call to come in to speak with the manager, so the manager can ask you questions and determine if you are a good fit for the position.

What is an interview?

200

The type of degree you earn at a 2-year college.

What is an associates degree?

200

This is how old you must be to legally begin working without a workers permit.

What is 16years old?

200

Someone who helps the doctor checking in on patients.

What is a nurse?

200

How many years does it take to become a medical doctor?

Minimum of 10 years after high school. (4 years-bachelor's degree, 4 years of medical school, 3-7 years of residency)

300

This has a list of your past work/volunteer experiences that you turn in with your job application.

What is a resume?

300

The type of degree you earn at a 4 year university.

What is a bachelor's degree?

300

The average/top 3 jobs for high school students.

What are fast-food workers (waiter/waitress), babysitters, and counter workers (retail)?

300

Someone who repairs and maintains machinery. 

What is a mechanic?

300

You want to observe a job to determine if you will like the job or not.

What is job-shadowing?

400

The type of clothing that you should wear to a job interview. 

What is business casual/professional dress?

400

Grade point average

What does GPA stand for?

400

The ability to use one's time effectively/productively, including: arriving to work on time, prioritizing, and organizing.

What is time-management?

400

A licensed professional who advises and represents others in legal matters.

What is a lawyer?

400

The top 3 options for students after they graduate high school. 

What is go to college, go into the military, or get a job.

500

A list of people and their contact information that you use to speak on your behalf regarding your work ability/character that you provide to the job you are applying for.

What are references? 

500

This is the area/topic/career that you choose to study in college.

What is a college major?

500

Money you set aside to be saved up for when you reach a certain age and no longer have to work.

What is retirement?

500

A person who designs and plans new buildings or houses.

What is an architect?

500

What is the definition of a job vs. a career?

Job-paid position of regular employment

Career-an occupation that a person chooses that usually has multiple opportunities for different jobs.